We assessed how golfers cope with the commonly observed systematic overshoot errors in the perception of the direction between the ball and the hole. Experiments 1 and 2, in which participants were required to rotate a pointer such that it pointed to the center of the hole, showed that errors in perceived direction (in degrees of deviation from the perfect aiming line) are destroyed when the head is constrained to move within a plane perpendicular to the green. Experiment 3 compared the errors in perceived direction and putting errors of novice and skilled players. Unlike the perceived direction, putting accuracy (in degrees of deviation from the perfect aiming line) was not affected by head position. Novices did show a rightward putting er...
Composite measures of golf performance, such as 'greens in regulation,' need to be improved upon as ...
The present study examined the relationship between attentional focus, perceived hole size, and radi...
This study examined the variable error (VE) for the golf impact position of high and low skilled gol...
We assessed how golfers cope with the commonly observed systematic overshoot errors in the perceptio...
We assessed how golfers cope with the commonly observed systematic overshoot errors in the perceptio...
We assessed calibration of perception and action in the context of a golf putting task. Previous res...
Because of the challenges associated with measuring human perception and strategy, the process of hu...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
Objectives. Although the effects of avoidant or negative instructions on skilled performance in spo...
The influence on putting accuracy due to the position of the eyes relative to the ball, the positio...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether decoupling of the golf putting task elicited an i...
Golf putting occurs under highly variable conditions. Therefore, adapting to different putting dista...
In this study, we examined the influence of internal and external attention instructions on the perf...
The aim of this study was to determine whether differences in putting accuracy in highly skilled gol...
Composite measures of golf performance, such as 'greens in regulation,' need to be improved upon as ...
The present study examined the relationship between attentional focus, perceived hole size, and radi...
This study examined the variable error (VE) for the golf impact position of high and low skilled gol...
We assessed how golfers cope with the commonly observed systematic overshoot errors in the perceptio...
We assessed how golfers cope with the commonly observed systematic overshoot errors in the perceptio...
We assessed calibration of perception and action in the context of a golf putting task. Previous res...
Because of the challenges associated with measuring human perception and strategy, the process of hu...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
Objectives. Although the effects of avoidant or negative instructions on skilled performance in spo...
The influence on putting accuracy due to the position of the eyes relative to the ball, the positio...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether decoupling of the golf putting task elicited an i...
Golf putting occurs under highly variable conditions. Therefore, adapting to different putting dista...
In this study, we examined the influence of internal and external attention instructions on the perf...
The aim of this study was to determine whether differences in putting accuracy in highly skilled gol...
Composite measures of golf performance, such as 'greens in regulation,' need to be improved upon as ...
The present study examined the relationship between attentional focus, perceived hole size, and radi...
This study examined the variable error (VE) for the golf impact position of high and low skilled gol...